Sure – except that only a tiny percentage of Americans actually have that view. They’re the ones who then lobby the Senate and the House to keep those guns in place.
But we’re not discussing those gun laws – the legislative kind – here.
I was referring – and I thought I had done a decent job of it – to the situation in which the person with the gun lays down the law, because that person has the power of life and death. So in the situation that forms the basis of the article, it didn’t matter that protesting against Donald Trump isn’t against the law in Oregon; a man who didn’t like that protest, or that protester, had a gun. Bang. End of protest by that protester.
Gun law.